Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand attempting to ramble on about Art News websites, however he gets sidetracked by Liz Pieries and it turns into rant/discussion on the state of Canadian Art on the local, national and international stage.
Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand kinda trying to explain the shows he saw at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (Christine Davis, Robert Polidori, Betty Goodwin, and Spring Hurlbut) and DHC/Art (Michal Rovner).
In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand plays part 4 (of 5) of the Robin Henderson interview, discusses a variety of Dance Websites and recites the Awesome Montreal Dance Calendar and upcoming auditions for dancers in Montreal.
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Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand waxing poetic and raving on about the photo exhibit Quand Montréal s’éleva about the history of Place Ville Marie. (Which should be called When Montreal Grew Up in English.) [pdf map available here] And then ranting on and on and on and… about the disappearance of large neon signs from the Montreal landscape. Specifically those from The Main, Da Franco, and Casa Minhota among others.
In this episode Chris ‘Zeke’ Hand, Rachel Ni Chuinn and Dorothy Saykaly discuss sound and associated choreographic movements as research for art installation at White Rabbit, Nova Scotia. Part three of five of the Robin Henderson interview is played and Dorothy Saykaly, Rachel Ni Chuinn and Zeke discuss the Awesome Montreal Dance Calendar and upcoming auditions for dancers in Montreal.